But I've often thought about that, too. I guess the only saving grace for Clark is that The Daily Planet is such a major paper that it would take a lot to disappear, like The New York Times would be a major upheaval if it ceased.
And he'd have to go electronic. The problem with that is would he be connected to Lois and Jimmy and Perry anymore?
DC got lucky with Bruce. Rich guys are always with us! ;)
If newspapers ever went into obsolescence, the whole concept of writing in a traditional sense would be lost. It'd probably kill Clark to go completely electronic, and could you imagine what would happen if there was a black out??
Jeez, everything started on walls and went to paper. Screens can't replace that...and paper is a fail safe when power is elusive! LOL
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But I've often thought about that, too. I guess the only saving grace for Clark is that The Daily Planet is such a major paper that it would take a lot to disappear, like The New York Times would be a major upheaval if it ceased.
And he'd have to go electronic. The problem with that is would he be connected to Lois and Jimmy and Perry anymore?
DC got lucky with Bruce. Rich guys are always with us! ;)
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If newspapers ever went into obsolescence, the whole concept of writing in a traditional sense would be lost. It'd probably kill Clark to go completely electronic, and could you imagine what would happen if there was a black out??
Jeez, everything started on walls and went to paper. Screens can't replace that...and paper is a fail safe when power is elusive! LOL
Did he write Lex's mom is a whore??!
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Shortpacked seem to jokingly ship the Bat/Supe, no? :peers at blogger!Clark's Bat-boxers:
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